Defra seeks views on biodiversity net gain requirements George Scott January 11, 2022 The government is inviting comments on it plans to make developers deliver a ‘biodiversity net gain’ with anything they build.
It's not an 'energy' crisis — it's a fossil fuel crisis George Scott January 11, 2022 The Cop26 was ideally timed for political opportunists and fossil fuel companies eager to make false claims about the costs....
Ghost Flights Are Polluting the Skies Thanks to Omicron George Scott January 08, 2022 Airlines claim they're sending thousands of empty flights out in an attempt to maintain market share despite the environmental damage
Is pandemic good for biodiversity conservation? Liang Lan December 30, 2021 Walking through the streets were gaurs, civets, and elephants…wildlife was reclaiming its rightful spaces and nature appeared to be reviving....
4 New Year’s resolutions for a healthier environment in 2022 Liang Lan December 28, 2021 Here are four popular New Year’s resolutions with a twist for improving your relationship with nature in 2022 and beyond.
Virtual conferences significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions Liang Lan December 28, 2021 The study found, Going all virtual, can reduce an event’s carbon footprint by 94%.
'It's connected to you': Shared causes fuel surge in disasters Rebecca Herbert September 19, 2021 Seemingly unrelated crises share common roots, researchers say * Tackling underlying causes could reduce a broad range of risks
Coronavirus: Animals in zoos 'lonely' without visitors Karabo Meyer May 03, 2020 A number of zoos around the world are reporting that their animals are becoming "lonely" without visitors.